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joining us arizona senator steve smith. how much money do you have so far? >> thank you for having me. great pleasure to be here. we are closing in on $200,000 from mail-in and online. in the first 24 hours when the site up we received donations from people from all 50 states across the country. unbelievable. better news on top of that, i just got word that we received many donations from military men and women from u.s. military bases all over the world. it is just -- you have those brave men and women defending us, yet they still understand the battle we are fighting here in our country. for them to take their time and contribute, the support has been overwhelming..Ñaw almost 3,000 individuals have donated. it is just great. >> greta: the military, i didn't know about the military. that's interesting. the fact that all the states have -- people from all the states not the states themselves, but people from all over the country have an interest in this topic. some have thought it is just arizona's issue or texas. people are interested in this. >> that's ri
joining us arizona senator steve smith. how much money do you have so far? >> thank you for having me. great pleasure to be here. we are closing in on $200,000 from mail-in and online. in the first 24 hours when the site up we received donations from people from all 50 states across the country. unbelievable. better news on top of that, i just got word that we received many donations from military men and women from u.s. military bases all over the world. it is just -- you have those...
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. >> steve: anyway off to your regular job. >> gretchen: log on to for our after the show show. or tune in to kill need and friends, i'm -- kilmeade and friends. i'm filling in for brian. the battle over raising the debt ceiling facing another hurdle in washington. we await a vote in the senate on a plan that was passed late last night by the house 269-161. that bill calls for $2 trillion in budget cuts the next 10 years. republican eric cantor followed by nancy pelosi. their take as you might expect rather different. >> i think the big win for us and the american people is the fact that there are no tax hikes in this package. and i'm told that the leader on the other side of the building. the majority leader went to the floor and indicated some how i changed my position on that. i can tell you flat out she is wrong. i insist now is not the time for us to be considering tax hikes when there is over 9% unemployment and too many people out of work. >> congressman cleaver said this is a satan sandwich. it probably is with some freeze on the side. we were forced into something in or
. >> steve: anyway off to your regular job. >> gretchen: log on to for our after the show show. or tune in to kill need and friends, i'm -- kilmeade and friends. i'm filling in for brian. the battle over raising the debt ceiling facing another hurdle in washington. we await a vote in the senate on a plan that was passed late last night by the house 269-161. that bill calls for $2 trillion in budget cuts the next 10 years. republican eric cantor followed by nancy pelosi. their take...
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steve? >> that guy was fired from his job as a florida state university administrator after 28 years without cause. but frank stevenson claims the school fired him because he's an alcoholic. something he claims is a handicap protected under the americans with disabilities act. joining us right now for a fair and balanced debate on this topic, we have trial attorney justin lito and criminal defense attorney rachel kuvo. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> rachel, you say that alcoholism is protected and is recognized by the american with disabilities act, right? >> that's right. it has been and it should be. i mean, we certainly should give benefits to those who are willing to seek treatment and that's what the ada is about when it concerns alcoholism. he, of course, has to prove to meet that standard but it absolutely has been recognized as a disability under the ada. >> so, it's recognize the but at the same time, one of this -- this fella's -- fellow employees who filed a comp
steve? >> that guy was fired from his job as a florida state university administrator after 28 years without cause. but frank stevenson claims the school fired him because he's an alcoholic. something he claims is a handicap protected under the americans with disabilities act. joining us right now for a fair and balanced debate on this topic, we have trial attorney justin lito and criminal defense attorney rachel kuvo. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> rachel,...
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steve jobs. [laughter] >> he was a little busy and i don't know if he was going to do that, but john finally got them to look at eric and there's a number of reasons they respect him. he had technical jobs and had a program that they liked and iraq was also smart enough to know he couldn't go in and say i am of the adelstein going to run this thing, step aside and let me make the decisions. instead, he adopted preconscious it seemed to me stance at every point, and i heard this a lot, talking about how early and larry and sergey work. he would talk about how much he learned from larry and sergey and eric what do these things that google that helped to make it an effective corporation, but he yielded some of his autonomy. there was this troika system where on some important matters they voted and you could say that in certain respects larry and sergey were a lot in that voting structure and he was successful slowing down some things that leary and sergey want to do right away for instance the brow
steve jobs. [laughter] >> he was a little busy and i don't know if he was going to do that, but john finally got them to look at eric and there's a number of reasons they respect him. he had technical jobs and had a program that they liked and iraq was also smart enough to know he couldn't go in and say i am of the adelstein going to run this thing, step aside and let me make the decisions. instead, he adopted preconscious it seemed to me stance at every point, and i heard this a lot,...
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let's bring in steve mcmahon. democratic strategist, of course, and republican strategist todd harris. you know these people. i get the sense when rick perry came in this weekend, it's sort of, the cake was baked. these other four people we kept talking about, haley, christie, they're not being asked to come in. it's pure karl rove. he doesn't like rick perry and is sort of settling scores here? >> it's true they don't like each other. pretty public down in texas, but there has been a fair amount of buzz over the last couple of weeks whether it's just gossip, rumors, wishing, longing. there has been a fair amount of buzz among rank-and-file republicans wondering, is ryan going to take another look? is chris christie? >> i don't want to waste time here. he's not going to run. >> no. to the larger question. before i get -- is this team, this three-way option of bachmann, rick perry and romney, does that tilt just too far right to position your party for the general? >> no, i don't think so. >> you disagree with rove
let's bring in steve mcmahon. democratic strategist, of course, and republican strategist todd harris. you know these people. i get the sense when rick perry came in this weekend, it's sort of, the cake was baked. these other four people we kept talking about, haley, christie, they're not being asked to come in. it's pure karl rove. he doesn't like rick perry and is sort of settling scores here? >> it's true they don't like each other. pretty public down in texas, but there has been a...
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steve? >> thanks, brian. prime minister david cameron addressing the world about the fall of muammar qaddafi. he confirmed that qaddafi's two eldest sons have been taken into custody. former pennsylvania congressman joins us on the line right now. good morning, congressman. >> good morning, steve. great to be with you. >> great to have you as well. you met with qaddafi and your message was it's time to go. >> i met with qaddafi more than any other u.s. official. i went over as a private citizen in the first week of april telling him to get out and his time was up. i met with the prime minister of baghdad and i met with his chief of staff, his son and during the period of time when i came back, i talked to him on the phone and arranged conference calls for members of congress. he should have gotten out and he would have gotten out if we would have given him breathing room. i'm happy this is being resolved now. the libyan people deserved better than this as i wrote in "the new york times" the first week in apri
steve? >> thanks, brian. prime minister david cameron addressing the world about the fall of muammar qaddafi. he confirmed that qaddafi's two eldest sons have been taken into custody. former pennsylvania congressman joins us on the line right now. good morning, congressman. >> good morning, steve. great to be with you. >> great to have you as well. you met with qaddafi and your message was it's time to go. >> i met with qaddafi more than any other u.s. official. i went...
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i don't think steve jobs can create the next steve jobs. >> it's challenging like a jobs fashionhouse. the iconic fashion designer moves on. sometimes that spirit, taste and style outlives the original founder, sometimes it doesn't. it should have tremendous operations. there's a good chance it will happen. the future is uncertain. you can see that in the share prices. >> apple started, really as a garage band. jobs is the one who gave it that cool and gave it that sense of ties to the original roots. with him gone, it's what a rock band faces, what do you do without that front man. >> he's changed computing, music. >> they are going there a lot. is there a critical mass there? it's not going to replace print or magazines in particular. they have high resolution. they have a lot of things the talent device offers. the inner face he's created where you can one-stop shop for music, articles, everything in your life, books. it's incredible. it's changed the way we live our lives. >> i have a 2-year-old son. this is the world he's grown up in. he unlocks it. >> i don't travel without mine
i don't think steve jobs can create the next steve jobs. >> it's challenging like a jobs fashionhouse. the iconic fashion designer moves on. sometimes that spirit, taste and style outlives the original founder, sometimes it doesn't. it should have tremendous operations. there's a good chance it will happen. the future is uncertain. you can see that in the share prices. >> apple started, really as a garage band. jobs is the one who gave it that cool and gave it that sense of ties to...
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the move as has iowa congressman steve king worried too. >> preventing babies from being born is not medicine. that's nuts. that's not constructive to culture and civilization. if we get our birthrate down below our replacement rate, we are a dying civilization. >> personally i think the end of our civilization will come when men like steve king get to make choices about women's health. finally bill o'reilly thinks this new rule will somehow hurt the economy. >> the federal government it ordering the health insurance companies to pay for all breast-feeding stuff, all female birth control stuff, all preventative measures for doctors for a ladies that go in, what do you think that's going to do? that's going to effect hiring even more. >> from a fiscal point of view, you would think these people would access more support for birth control since it cost taxpayers up to $11 billion. as it is, the right wing uses bogus economic and faulty logic for their women's health. >>> ahead, new trouble for rick perry's big prayer rally tomorrow. one of his coordinators called the democratic party,
the move as has iowa congressman steve king worried too. >> preventing babies from being born is not medicine. that's nuts. that's not constructive to culture and civilization. if we get our birthrate down below our replacement rate, we are a dying civilization. >> personally i think the end of our civilization will come when men like steve king get to make choices about women's health. finally bill o'reilly thinks this new rule will somehow hurt the economy. >> the federal...
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creeping into phones now with their android and then you have apple, of course, led by the legendary steve jobs, tons of devices that have become wildly popular in recent years. you've got amazon, the world's biggest online retailer and then finally, facebook. they have the world's biggest social network. >> and none of the companies is complacent right now. days ago, i read where amazon is expanding. talk about what amazon is trying to do. >> amazon, you can see, they used to just be selling plain old books and they have gone heavily into digital age so they're making, they obviously have the kindle device, it's been reported they are going to make their own tablet. they're looking a little more like apple, even. you saw that this week with the google announcement they are buying motorola. you have these companies that start from really different points, really different business models, starting to converge because they know they have to compete on every front and so google, too, they will start making phones themselves, manufacturing them, not just providing the android software. they a
creeping into phones now with their android and then you have apple, of course, led by the legendary steve jobs, tons of devices that have become wildly popular in recent years. you've got amazon, the world's biggest online retailer and then finally, facebook. they have the world's biggest social network. >> and none of the companies is complacent right now. days ago, i read where amazon is expanding. talk about what amazon is trying to do. >> amazon, you can see, they used to just...
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eric bolling is sitting in for steve today. welcome. let's do some headlines because we need to start with a developing story. police believe now sadly that they have found the body of missing three-year-old briian rodriguez, the missouri girl who disappeared nearly two weeks ago while riding her bike outside of her house. the remains were found in a drainage ditch eight miles from her home. police now say a neighbor, sean morgan, has confessed to suffocating her. he's a 43-year-old steel factory worker and a father of three. >>> president obama warning that a lone wolf terrorist attack like the norway massacre more likely to happen in the united states than a major coordinated attack like september 11. he says that it's harder to track lone wolves like anders behring breivik than terror groups, for example. he says investigators are being extra vigilant in the weeks leading up to the 10th anniversary of september 11. >>> to wisconsin, democratic state senators holding their seats in the final election of the year. they beat their repub
eric bolling is sitting in for steve today. welcome. let's do some headlines because we need to start with a developing story. police believe now sadly that they have found the body of missing three-year-old briian rodriguez, the missouri girl who disappeared nearly two weeks ago while riding her bike outside of her house. the remains were found in a drainage ditch eight miles from her home. police now say a neighbor, sean morgan, has confessed to suffocating her. he's a 43-year-old steel...
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bachman, palin, steve king from iowa, louis goman. these people are for real. >> that's your list of powerful -- >> it is. it happens to be. >> well, i think that -- i disagree with that. but let me eye am looking at it from a national -- but look, i gave them credit for bringing this issue up to the forefront. and approximatet worked. but most of them voted against it in the house, the tea party people -- >> because it changed. >> in the mid-term election, the tea party did scare republicans. but they left three empty senate seats. we would never have won nevada, delaware or colorado, if not for the thakt fact they nominated tea party candidates. people believe the tea party is off to the way far right. but they are beginning to get the identity of the republican party. >> but changing american politics, moving it to the right. >> remember, the tea party didn't grow out of a reaction to obama and the democrats, but it has become that. it grew out of a reaction to the fact that the republican establishment has been such big government
bachman, palin, steve king from iowa, louis goman. these people are for real. >> that's your list of powerful -- >> it is. it happens to be. >> well, i think that -- i disagree with that. but let me eye am looking at it from a national -- but look, i gave them credit for bringing this issue up to the forefront. and approximatet worked. but most of them voted against it in the house, the tea party people -- >> because it changed. >> in the mid-term election, the tea...
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i'm sure steve williams hoped for that. i guess it's slower to happened than some people would have liked. >> last question, do you think tiger has a chance of winning this? >> i think he has a chance. he hasn't played well since his
i'm sure steve williams hoped for that. i guess it's slower to happened than some people would have liked. >> last question, do you think tiger has a chance of winning this? >> i think he has a chance. he hasn't played well since his
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i wanted to take a minute to say that i think we have just seen steve jobs step down as ceo of apple to become chairman and if you look at -- the only person i have ever known who was able to actually merge the two world's completely with an artist's i as well as the definition of what great engineering is. i am sure he and the company will do well in the future. from my perspective that is the perfect example of the kind of union we see in the future in other companies and other collaboration's. from my perspective, this is the first time the mctaggart collector has been given by someone not employed in television broadcasting or production. i don't know if that mean the bar has been raised or lowered but i will do my best. it is an honor to be here. as an outsider, when he spoke here two years ago james murdoch described himself as a crazy relative everyone is embarrassed by. i wonder what he would say now. [applause] if james is the family outcast i am not sure what that makes me. am i the geek in the corner? mit alien species? am i the android? you get the idea. don't worry. i pr
i wanted to take a minute to say that i think we have just seen steve jobs step down as ceo of apple to become chairman and if you look at -- the only person i have ever known who was able to actually merge the two world's completely with an artist's i as well as the definition of what great engineering is. i am sure he and the company will do well in the future. from my perspective that is the perfect example of the kind of union we see in the future in other companies and other...
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joining me now, washington editor at large for the atlantic steve clemons, steve, thanks for joining me tonight. >> great to be with you, chris. >> so you look at where the u.s. has engaged and intervened and where they haven't, we are definitely not going to get into a shooting war with north korea no matter what kim jong-il does, he has a bomb. we did intervene in iraq and support nato intervention in libya. is the sort of perverse lesson not to give up your nuclear weapons? >> of course, it is. moammar gadhafi gave up his nuclear weapons as part of his own strategy to create a different kind of security for himself, which would embed himself and his family and his future with the west and try to behave a bit more, but now with the invasion, it sent a signal. in fact, on the day that president obama authorized intervention and we had our first nato strike there, north korea came out and basically told him he was a sucker, essentially, for having given up his nuclear weapons. and now the other problem, chris, is the bar for nations getting in the nuclear weapons track, technology ha
joining me now, washington editor at large for the atlantic steve clemons, steve, thanks for joining me tonight. >> great to be with you, chris. >> so you look at where the u.s. has engaged and intervened and where they haven't, we are definitely not going to get into a shooting war with north korea no matter what kim jong-il does, he has a bomb. we did intervene in iraq and support nato intervention in libya. is the sort of perverse lesson not to give up your nuclear weapons?...
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steve's numbers he said are rough. part of the biggest variable in the debt reduction is economic growth. yes it has to be entitlements and revenue but there has to be economic growth. no one can look at what happened in washington even though a deal was reached and say well now -- now they will figure it out. we still have republican controlled house. we still have a democratic controlled senate and a democratic president. if they are not working together this scale will be too small to address the problem. >> no doubt economic growth has to increase. no doubt about that. jobs, jobs, jobs. i've been saying that for two years. it won't happen unless small business owners and big business people are going to look at what happens in washington with some confidence that they know what they are doing. over the past two or three months it looks to them they don't know what they are doing. >> you look at the debt deal. we hear we got to get a debt deal, steve, to avert an economic crisis. we get a debt deal and the markets f
steve's numbers he said are rough. part of the biggest variable in the debt reduction is economic growth. yes it has to be entitlements and revenue but there has to be economic growth. no one can look at what happened in washington even though a deal was reached and say well now -- now they will figure it out. we still have republican controlled house. we still have a democratic controlled senate and a democratic president. if they are not working together this scale will be too small to...
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>> steve: all right. coming up in the after the show show, we'll hear from the shark hunter's mother as we hear hunter talking about huh, mama? mama and daddy will be on the after the show show. >> brian: who have you booked for tomorrow? >> juliet: i booked karl rove personally. michelle malkin. >> brian: good job. >> steve: what a show. we'll see you tomorrow. in the meantime v a great day. we go now to the 12th floor and "america's newsroom." guys. and hello everybody, we've got a potential monster on our hands with this hurricane irene, because it is rapidly gaining strength, that is the latest report, it's a category three storm, it's got winds of nearly 115 miles an hour and it is taking aim, squarely, at the u.s. coastline, good morning, everybody, i'm martha maccallum here in "america's newsroom". gregg: it is a big one, martha. i'm gregg jarrett in for bill hemmer. evacuations already underway on a very small north carolina barrier island, hurricane irene is threatening hundreds of miles of highl
>> steve: all right. coming up in the after the show show, we'll hear from the shark hunter's mother as we hear hunter talking about huh, mama? mama and daddy will be on the after the show show. >> brian: who have you booked for tomorrow? >> juliet: i booked karl rove personally. michelle malkin. >> brian: good job. >> steve: what a show. we'll see you tomorrow. in the meantime v a great day. we go now to the 12th floor and "america's newsroom." guys. and...
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>> steve: go show today. our thanks to eric bolling from fox business for joining us. >> gretchen: log on for our after the show show and we'll see you all tomorrow. hope for a good day out there. bill: all right, here we go, and buckle up! what happens to your retirement, now four -- your 401(k), wall street opening for the first time in 30 minutes since the u.s. was given its first downgrade in history, that could mean a frantic selloff when the opening bell goes at 9:30. good morning, everybody, hope you had a fantastic weekend, i'm bill hemmer, welcome back to "america's newsroom". >> great to see you bill. bill: great to see you. as we await -- sweltso seat belts on. alisyn: i'm alisyn camarota for in martha maccallum, stocks making a -- taking a beating in europe and asia as one of the guys who made the call for the downgrade tells fox what the united states needs to do to get its gold plated rating back . >> east coast i'm, where are we now, stu? >> got three headlines about your money, number one, the
>> steve: go show today. our thanks to eric bolling from fox business for joining us. >> gretchen: log on for our after the show show and we'll see you all tomorrow. hope for a good day out there. bill: all right, here we go, and buckle up! what happens to your retirement, now four -- your 401(k), wall street opening for the first time in 30 minutes since the u.s. was given its first downgrade in history, that could mean a frantic selloff when the opening bell goes at 9:30. good...
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thanks steve. >> vinny thanks for the call. speaking of taxes in the new york times the truth about taxes. there's no credible budget fix without more money coming. standard & poor's made a comment about no new revenues deal lowering the rate one notch. editorial point out thes federal bureau of investigation. pell grands and the national institute of head starts and not cut $110 billion annually. entitle reform is essential but unlikely lawmakers will agree to any. here is the bottom line. there is no economic sensible or political a dress of the deficit without increasing revenues and reforming the tax code and there's a list of major challenge as head from the "new york times" you can check it out on-line as well in "new york times".com. minneapolis. caller: good morning. yeah i wanted to say that i followed everything that that was going around during the debt crisis and my heart sunk after seeing how close we got to actually destroying our economy and now we seem to have gotten our ratings dropped, but at this time, all i
thanks steve. >> vinny thanks for the call. speaking of taxes in the new york times the truth about taxes. there's no credible budget fix without more money coming. standard & poor's made a comment about no new revenues deal lowering the rate one notch. editorial point out thes federal bureau of investigation. pell grands and the national institute of head starts and not cut $110 billion annually. entitle reform is essential but unlikely lawmakers will agree to any. here is the bottom...
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host: steve, ill., democratic line. caller: i want to just let you know. i'm going to be voting for president obama. host: you think the deal helps the president? caller: yes, i do. host: mike, dover, ohio. caller: i would like to welcome everyone from dover, ohio. i fail to understand why iowa has a big importance as been the first caucus or whatever. my understanding is they have a straw poll, a caucus, and a primary later. the straw poll and the caucus are strictly people that have been paid to show up. they are given transportation and whatever. host: mike glover, a little clarification there? guest: the straw poll is an event where candidates do bus people to the straw poll to vote for them. they pass out tickets. so, it is a competition. who can turn out people to show off at a particular place, at a particular night, to vote for a particular candidate? the reason i like is first is because history, tradition, by what is a place where you have to come and talk to real people. you have to go out and campaign. you cannot just throw a bunch of money at
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i see it against abortion rights, see it for steve colbert, for demonstrations for everything except jobs. where is labor? you're watching "hardball," only on msnbc. >>> well, we've gone the rep members of is the super committee, such as that list is. what a bad list. senate republican leader mitch mcconnell has named jon kyl, he won't cut a nickel on defense. pat toomey won't raise a nickel in taxes on the rich. you watch. he won't raise a nickel. so two guys that won't raise taxes, and one guys that won't cut defense. that's 1 for 3 for mitch mcconnell. judge boehner named jeb hensarlinger, they're probably all hope his nancy pelosi has yet to name her three picks. we'll be right back. democrats came out bruised and beaten. they needed to win three to take control of the wisconsin state senate. a big defeat to big labor. i mentioned that before. also a reminder of just show reply wisconsin is. joining me are two experts, john nichols, and jonathan from talking point memo. you're reading -- john, first. >> sure. it was a tough night, because people had raised expectations so high. i
i see it against abortion rights, see it for steve colbert, for demonstrations for everything except jobs. where is labor? you're watching "hardball," only on msnbc. >>> well, we've gone the rep members of is the super committee, such as that list is. what a bad list. senate republican leader mitch mcconnell has named jon kyl, he won't cut a nickel on defense. pat toomey won't raise a nickel in taxes on the rich. you watch. he won't raise a nickel. so two guys that won't...
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steve forbes, chairman and editor in chief of forbes media, joins us. steve, why is this happening? >> well, what's happening is you have a combination of the baby boomers who obviously have more disabilities, you also have a weak economy, people get laid off or injured, so instead of waiting a few years to go to regular social security, they apply for disability. now, it's not easy to get these benefits. sometimes you have to wait upwards of two years or more. but the backlog is being reduced, more people are getting them, so the system is in crisis. >> gregg: i was reading the comments of a couple of congressmen the other day who said well, what we can do is we can just shift the money from the retirement fund into the disability fund. does that strike you as just kind of sticking a finger in the dike? >> that underlines something that's been ignored is there's no money in the fund. they have $2.6 trillion, but they are in nonmarketable ious from the treasury department so they've got to convert those into marketable bonds and have the treasury raise cash and the sooner they do it
steve forbes, chairman and editor in chief of forbes media, joins us. steve, why is this happening? >> well, what's happening is you have a combination of the baby boomers who obviously have more disabilities, you also have a weak economy, people get laid off or injured, so instead of waiting a few years to go to regular social security, they apply for disability. now, it's not easy to get these benefits. sometimes you have to wait upwards of two years or more. but the backlog is being...
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steve centanni has been monitoring the chatter. joins us with more on the blame game. >> reporter: lots of chatter. democrats and republicans blaming each other. david beers of standard & poor's says it is neither party. it is the financial and political landscape. he says it is a question of the worldwide economy too. >> a lot of what is worrying the markets is the unfolding story in europe. also, a perception a global perspective that the world economy may be slowing. i think the markets are reacting to a lot of factors not just what s&p said friday. >> reporter: beers suggest another downgrade is not out of the question. he predicts the debt burden of the u.s. government will continue rising for some years to come. for the political finger-pointing it 10 to be harsh with senator kerry laying the blame squarely on the tea party. >> there were some people in the republican party being, and mitch mcconnell admitted this, who wanted to default. he said there were people in his party who were willing to shoot the hostage. in the end
steve centanni has been monitoring the chatter. joins us with more on the blame game. >> reporter: lots of chatter. democrats and republicans blaming each other. david beers of standard & poor's says it is neither party. it is the financial and political landscape. he says it is a question of the worldwide economy too. >> a lot of what is worrying the markets is the unfolding story in europe. also, a perception a global perspective that the world economy may be slowing. i think...
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i see it against abortion rights, see it for steve colbert, for demonstrations for everything except jobs. where is labor? you're watching "hardball," only on msnbc. lenges right now. two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for our country's energy security and our economy. >>> well, we've gone the rep members of is the super committee, such as that list is. what a bad list. senate republican leader mitch mcconnell has named jon kyl, he won't cut a nickel on defense. pat toomey won't raise a nickel in taxes on the rich. you watch. he won't raise a nickel. so two guys that won't raise taxes, and one guys that won't cut defense. that's 1 for 3 for mitch mcconnell. judge boehner named jeb hensarlinger, they're probably all hope
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steve harrigan is live from our miami bureau. steve, what new details are we learning about this one suspect in this case and a possible motive here? >> reporter: 50-year-old gary giordano was the companion on this trip, fox news has confirmed with a rube yan officials. he did take out an insurance poly see before the trip. abc is calling it an accidental death insurance policy worth $1.5 million. we are learning a lot more about gee's past in maryland. he has a long history with run ins with the law. numerous cases of stalking and domestic violence in addition to charges from exgirlfriends that he secretly videotaped sexual encounters of them and posted pornographic images of those encounters on the internet. rick: what about the woman, robyn gardner and the search for her, what is the latest. >> reporter: 15 days ago now, dutch authorities are saying that she is presumed to be dead. there will be a major push later this week by a rube yan police as well as possibly the military and f.b.i. will also be involved with blood hounds
steve harrigan is live from our miami bureau. steve, what new details are we learning about this one suspect in this case and a possible motive here? >> reporter: 50-year-old gary giordano was the companion on this trip, fox news has confirmed with a rube yan officials. he did take out an insurance poly see before the trip. abc is calling it an accidental death insurance policy worth $1.5 million. we are learning a lot more about gee's past in maryland. he has a long history with run ins...
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steve outside with the beard on, i think. >> steve: you could tell it wasn't real, gretch? >> gretchen: oh, my gosh, there you are. >> steve: i know, i'm right here. we look like we're auditioning for zz top. think of it as another beauty contest. overall, beauty, style still count in the world of competitive bearding and beard growing. >> it's to dethrone germany and establish the united states as the world's super power in this sport. >> steve: we are joined by four members of the beard team usa, jack passion right there, mike o'conner, melitus and they're the stars of the show "whisker wars." i had no idea there were whisker wars. tell me what a beard competition is. >> a beard competition is kind of like a dog show. we're kind of brought out and carted around, everyone oh,s and ahs and kind of like a petting zoo. eventually one is made best in show. >> steve: you have won what category? >> i actually won for the alaska n whaler. the donegal. that's a beard grown predominantly around the neck, no mustache. >> steve: alex, you have the unique beard. how do you get it to d
steve outside with the beard on, i think. >> steve: you could tell it wasn't real, gretch? >> gretchen: oh, my gosh, there you are. >> steve: i know, i'm right here. we look like we're auditioning for zz top. think of it as another beauty contest. overall, beauty, style still count in the world of competitive bearding and beard growing. >> it's to dethrone germany and establish the united states as the world's super power in this sport. >> steve: we are joined by...
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. >>> the leader is 44-year-old steve stricker. stricker calls this birdie home. he had a chance to record the first 62 ever in a major tournament. but he just misses the birdie on the final hole. jerry by two, he leads tiger by 13. only 19 of the 155 golfers shot worse than tiger today. wow. >> yeah, it was pretty bad. >> talk about a role reversal for tiger. >> absolutely. >> the ktvu news begins at 4:30 a.m. they'll be keeping tabs on wall street's opening and the bay area's overnight news. >> thanks for joining us, everyone. wrap
. >>> the leader is 44-year-old steve stricker. stricker calls this birdie home. he had a chance to record the first 62 ever in a major tournament. but he just misses the birdie on the final hole. jerry by two, he leads tiger by 13. only 19 of the 155 golfers shot worse than tiger today. wow. >> yeah, it was pretty bad. >> talk about a role reversal for tiger. >> absolutely. >> the ktvu news begins at 4:30 a.m. they'll be keeping tabs on wall street's opening...
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start with syria, steve. call for him to step down, the president, what is next? what could be next and is there anything left for the to do. >> it is a good thing they finally called for him to step down. look back at the way the administration talked about syria, it seems out of touch with what was going on in the ground. call are for him to listen to his people. assad will never do it. people five years ago could talk about reform. but he is a dictator and he's slaughtering his own people and the problem that the administration faces now. they have taken off of the table any discussion of possible military actionment i am not saying they should call for it. but the very least, they have to stop saying we are not doing. hillary clinton expect that in the state department. but white house briefer may say we are not eager to use military. >> but saying military action is off of the table. one of the thingings to leave open is the possibility that assad could think that we are going to come in particularly given the developments of libya. if qaddafi goes last thing
start with syria, steve. call for him to step down, the president, what is next? what could be next and is there anything left for the to do. >> it is a good thing they finally called for him to step down. look back at the way the administration talked about syria, it seems out of touch with what was going on in the ground. call are for him to listen to his people. assad will never do it. people five years ago could talk about reform. but he is a dictator and he's slaughtering his own...
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i see it against abortion rights, see it for steve colbert, for demonstrations for everything except jobs. where is labor? you're watching "hardball," only on msnbc. is a "what if." what if we designed an electric motorcycle? what if we turned trash into surfboards? whatever your what if is, the new sprint biz 360 has custom solutions to make it happen, including mobile payment processing, instant hot spots, and 4g devices like the motorola photon. so let's all keep asking the big what ifs. sprint business specialists can help you find the answers. sprint. america's favorite 4g network. trouble hearing on the phone? visit sprintrelay.com. s. >>> well, we've gone the rep members of is the super committee, such as that list is. what a bad list. senate republican leader mitch mcconnell has named jon kyl, he won't cut a nickel on defense. pat toomey won't raise a nickel in taxes on the rich. you watch. so two guys that won't raise taxes, and one guys that won't cut defense. that's 1 for 3 for mitch mcconnell. judge boehner named jeb hensarlinger, they're probably all hope his nancy pelos
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steve centanni live in washington with the latest. >> the president hasn't made any statements yet about this. but his press secretary, jay carney, has, by putting out a paper statement on the president's behalf and without making any direct reference to that s & p action downgrading our credit rating, carney talked about the president's intentions. he said, quote, over the coming weeks, the president will strongly encourage the bipartisan fiscal committee, as well as all members of congress to put our common commitments to a stronger recovery and sounder long-term fiscal path above our ideological differences differes we must do better our intentions to work together. >> thanks very much. >> arthel: we got it. here is -- concerns over what this downgrade means for them. will americans now start seeing interest rates rising on everything from credit cards to car loans? elizabeth mcdonald from the "fox business" network to break it all down. you guys have been really busy over there. let's start here. first of all, how big is this? we don't want to downplay the gravity of this, but we don
steve centanni live in washington with the latest. >> the president hasn't made any statements yet about this. but his press secretary, jay carney, has, by putting out a paper statement on the president's behalf and without making any direct reference to that s & p action downgrading our credit rating, carney talked about the president's intentions. he said, quote, over the coming weeks, the president will strongly encourage the bipartisan fiscal committee, as well as all members of...
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steve has brought charts in the past that said we have a $54 trillion liability. at least over the past decade, we have done nothing, nothing, nothing to pay it down. democrats haven't. republicans haven't. nobody in washington has. >> why wouldn't you say the s and p as complicity in this, if they give us a perfect rating when things are ballooning out of control and a bubble blowing bigger and bigger and bigger. they missed everything, now they are right? >> if i'm watching trillions of dollars flooding in, that's okay. money is coming in. let's see what happens. >> oh, okay. >> steve, i don't know enough about them to defend everything they have done over the past decade but you and i both know the united states of america has a $54 trillion -- some say more in liabilities over the next generation. we have trouble cutting $1 trillion, $2 trillion in the budget. they passed a bush tax cut extension in december, everybody pats themselves on the back. you can look at spending over three years. look at the $7 trillion medicare drug benefit plan and the fact we have
steve has brought charts in the past that said we have a $54 trillion liability. at least over the past decade, we have done nothing, nothing, nothing to pay it down. democrats haven't. republicans haven't. nobody in washington has. >> why wouldn't you say the s and p as complicity in this, if they give us a perfect rating when things are ballooning out of control and a bubble blowing bigger and bigger and bigger. they missed everything, now they are right? >> if i'm watching...
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>> thank you come steve and to all of you for being here and to the circle for having us. it's a treat to be here and otter to be part of this series. i start work on this book actually as a detour from a book i'd been working on for quite awhile on the history of democracy from the ancient world to the end of the 19th century. and i was an angel in the teaching at the university of cambridge giving lectures on american political fox, when i came back to the u.s. for a symposium after the election of barack obama coming in on that trip, i reread "dreams from my father," and "the audacity of hope," and out of the themes i felt from the seven lectures were developed from his book "the audacity to go," so i looked around to see what had been written about this book and i found that the answer was nothing and people were treating it as if it were another book by a political hack, laying out his campaign program. but instead it's written about a jury well-educated professor of constitutional law, reflecting on american history. so why undertook to the kind of intellectual biogr
>> thank you come steve and to all of you for being here and to the circle for having us. it's a treat to be here and otter to be part of this series. i start work on this book actually as a detour from a book i'd been working on for quite awhile on the history of democracy from the ancient world to the end of the 19th century. and i was an angel in the teaching at the university of cambridge giving lectures on american political fox, when i came back to the u.s. for a symposium after the...
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and steve, why were weight and weight not already protected here? >> the fact is that kids bully other kids, not because of the way the other kids look but because of the way they feel about themselves. and we can go too far, because it's height, it's weight, it's hair color, it's anything that differentiates one child from the another that makes that -- it's being smart, it's being rich, it's being poor, it's being everything. the point is, if our objective is to protect children from bullies, what we need to do is anytime a child feels or anytime the adults who are supposed to be responsible feel that a child is being picked on, it doesn't matter why. just that they are being picked on is enough. >> michelle obama, her whole let's move campaign is actually making matters worse for obese children. have you heard about this? what do you make of that? >> i think is that if you want to be a victim and if you want your people to be seen as a victim, you can make yourself a vict victim. if this group is really interested in ending the bullying, they can
and steve, why were weight and weight not already protected here? >> the fact is that kids bully other kids, not because of the way the other kids look but because of the way they feel about themselves. and we can go too far, because it's height, it's weight, it's hair color, it's anything that differentiates one child from the another that makes that -- it's being smart, it's being rich, it's being poor, it's being everything. the point is, if our objective is to protect children from...
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bill: steve harrigan, a mystery now, thank you, out of miami. martha: and brand new developments in america's third war. as the investigation into the atf gun trafficking operation fast and furious has really broken new ground. okay? according to documents that were received by fox news, the agency, atf is now admitting that weapons from that botched program didn't de indeed turn u the scene of crimes including the murder of a border patrol agent. william lajeunesse joins us now, what can you tell us about how they are piecing it all together to trace the weapons back to the program? >> reporter: well, fast and furious lasted 18 months, martha and in that time, atf helped sell 2500 weapons from five gun stores in arizona and we know police in mexico and the u.s. recovered half of those weapons. some were seized in routine police work and traffic stops or drug stash houses when cops raided a location and take drugs and money and often the guns and the atf has something, time to crime, from the day the gun is sold, to the day it is recovered at th
bill: steve harrigan, a mystery now, thank you, out of miami. martha: and brand new developments in america's third war. as the investigation into the atf gun trafficking operation fast and furious has really broken new ground. okay? according to documents that were received by fox news, the agency, atf is now admitting that weapons from that botched program didn't de indeed turn u the scene of crimes including the murder of a border patrol agent. william lajeunesse joins us now, what can you...
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we'll make sandwiches with steve martorano and we'll have music from luke bryan. so join us tomorrow night too. our first guest tonight is probably the funniest east indian comedian who was born and raised in south carolina ever. you know him from "parks and recreation." you can see him in the new comedy "30 minutes or less. it opens in theaters on friday. please say hello to aziz ansari. [ applause ] how are you? >> very good. >> jimmy: you look nice. you look very -- you're an eligible bachelor, right? >> i am. >> jimmy: you're not a guy who's tied down, are you? >> currently i am not tied down, yes. >> jimmy: very good. yeah. yeah, i just turned 28 this year. and it's been a fun year. i found this to be the year where a lot of people i went to high school and college with that i lost touch with over the years will now call me and -- they're in different parts of their life now and they'll say things like, aziz, you're not going to believe it, just had a baby. and i always have the same reaction. i always say that sucks. oh, man. you're going to have to take car
we'll make sandwiches with steve martorano and we'll have music from luke bryan. so join us tomorrow night too. our first guest tonight is probably the funniest east indian comedian who was born and raised in south carolina ever. you know him from "parks and recreation." you can see him in the new comedy "30 minutes or less. it opens in theaters on friday. please say hello to aziz ansari. [ applause ] how are you? >> very good. >> jimmy: you look nice. you look very...
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and his caddie is steve williams. he's been on the bag for him for this tournament. that's been the big story line coming into this week. tiger has won seven times before. stevie was a big part of those victories. and now scott is one round away from winning the tournament which would be quite remarkable. >> so hopefully next time we get on here, we'll get that audio problem straightened out. obviously, a really long delay. >> reporter: i hope so. >> you've got it. thanks for that report, man. >>> you've heard that music soothes the savage beast. so wait until you see when a whale hears a mariachi band. for broccoli, say one. for toys, say two. toys ! the system can't process your response at this time. what ? please call back between 8 and 5 central standard time. he's in control. goodbye. even kids know it's wrong to give someone the run around. at ally bank you never have to deal with an endless automated system. you can talk to a real person 24/7. it's just the right thing to do. >>> a beluga whale is stealing the show in maryland. can you explain this? >> if you
and his caddie is steve williams. he's been on the bag for him for this tournament. that's been the big story line coming into this week. tiger has won seven times before. stevie was a big part of those victories. and now scott is one round away from winning the tournament which would be quite remarkable. >> so hopefully next time we get on here, we'll get that audio problem straightened out. obviously, a really long delay. >> reporter: i hope so. >> you've got it. thanks for...
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i wanted to take a minute to say that i think we have just seen steve jobs step down as ceo of apple to become chairman. he was the only person i have ever known that has ever been able to actually merge the world's completely reject completely. ure that he and the company will continue to weld in the future. from my perspective, that is the perfect example of the union we should see in the future. and from my perspective again, this is the first time the lecture has been given by someone not employed and television broadcasting or production. and i am not sure whether that means the bar has been raised or lowered, but i will do my best it is an honor to be here. as an outsider james murdoch described himself as a crazy relative everyone is embarrassed by. i wonder what he would say now. [applause] if james is the family outcast, i am not sure what that makes me. and by the cheek in the corner? and my the alien species? and by t ? am ith the android? have google toto look this step up? i am back. [laughter] it is very kind of you to think of me. i am very committed to google. all tha
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what does steve forbes think he joins us to talk about it. great to see you today. >> good to be with you, shannon. >> at this point the market having a rough ride in recent weeks. are they driving the fear or simply reflecting it? >> they are reflecting to the banking crisis in europe and the inability of the europeans to deal with their own sovereign debt crisis in unlike 20 years ago when we dealt with the latin american debt crisis. also here at home the president is still sticking with his failed policies. he will have another unveiling after labor day. so far there is no indication that he will alter his course. he calls upon john boehner the speaker to come down and talk. he has done that before. as boehner says the president keeps moving the goal post every time they get near an agreement. the same old same old. i think the market overreacted. wise investors now start to get into the market realizing there will be a lot of turbulence to come but in a year or so this country is going to turn for the better. and by the way, shannon, we
what does steve forbes think he joins us to talk about it. great to see you today. >> good to be with you, shannon. >> at this point the market having a rough ride in recent weeks. are they driving the fear or simply reflecting it? >> they are reflecting to the banking crisis in europe and the inability of the europeans to deal with their own sovereign debt crisis in unlike 20 years ago when we dealt with the latin american debt crisis. also here at home the president is still...
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for purely fiscal reasons, one should deal with steve concerns. it was agreed to in august. there isn't equally important reason for concern. the cut at least 1.2 trillion measures. some or all may be cut. ito they spake eight basic economic predict it will face the basic economic ones. -- it will face the basic economic ones. i am going to conclude with one assertion about that policy. i think he would agree to this. the best possible outcome for the debate over whether to extend the bush tax cuts would be a deadlock. it's so they all expire. we can begin to talk about how to curb tax expenditures. they can lower rates by some amount. we will have outcomes based on what they describe. i think a likely outcome is that the committee will agree to month -- committee will agree to some cuts. there would be automatic cuts between defense and nondefense. they might well be so large and unacceptable that in the end, the agreement that was just reached in august might be one to which congress returns. as advertised, i am a recovering congressmen. i lay this before the court. this i
for purely fiscal reasons, one should deal with steve concerns. it was agreed to in august. there isn't equally important reason for concern. the cut at least 1.2 trillion measures. some or all may be cut. ito they spake eight basic economic predict it will face the basic economic ones. -- it will face the basic economic ones. i am going to conclude with one assertion about that policy. i think he would agree to this. the best possible outcome for the debate over whether to extend the bush tax...
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two questions for steve. the core of your presentation is comparing effect sizes from impact study of head start with several other types of studies. i'm interested in whether those studies are capturing information on disadvantaged kids that are similar in their background characteristics to the kids in head start. a week comparing apples to apples? second question would be what is your point of view on the reform strategy that the administration is following? would you recommend anything different other than your call for more effective practice? >> thank you. we are comparing apples to apples. to the extent there are differents and the population they're biased against studies that serve broader population because effect are bigger than more disadvantaged kids are. lets only look at the kids who could get in to head start. the differences are bigger if you do that. i applaud what the administration is doing but it is a classic management problem here. there is a natural reaction in any administration of an
two questions for steve. the core of your presentation is comparing effect sizes from impact study of head start with several other types of studies. i'm interested in whether those studies are capturing information on disadvantaged kids that are similar in their background characteristics to the kids in head start. a week comparing apples to apples? second question would be what is your point of view on the reform strategy that the administration is following? would you recommend anything...
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finish up, steve. caller: when of the previous callers -- we are entitled to our own opinions and not entitled to our own facts. the iraq war when it comes to the facts, i have yet to see facts about weapons of mass destructions. i still think we should have gone in regardless. but a previous caller, a fellow republican, the valerie plame story, that there was no connection between him. you can stretch and say there was no direct connection but don't forget the vice president went out of his way trying to get president bush up to the final days to pardon scooter libby. if that was not a direct connection it certainly was an improper use. i think he is a very, very good speaker. what frustrates me is somebody trying to bring the sides together -- most vice-president you think of historically go quietly away. this is one vice-president with just won't. and i wish to heaven he would. i am not sure why he wants to -- has to write a memoir host: coming up in about 25 minutes, steve forbes, president and ceo
finish up, steve. caller: when of the previous callers -- we are entitled to our own opinions and not entitled to our own facts. the iraq war when it comes to the facts, i have yet to see facts about weapons of mass destructions. i still think we should have gone in regardless. but a previous caller, a fellow republican, the valerie plame story, that there was no connection between him. you can stretch and say there was no direct connection but don't forget the vice president went out of his...
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there he was, as the famed hightower in all six "police academy" movies, steve guttenberg and the gang. no word yet how bubba smith died. >>> again, we update you on the breaking news coming from the campus of virginia tech. we are learning more information even as we speak right now. i'm going to read my notes as we talk to you. at this point, federal officials are telling us they're waiting to hear if they are needed at virginia tech. they tell nbc news justice correspondent pete williams that there is no verification that there was actually a gun on campus. that is the good news at this point, that it hasn't been verified. one official says the three campers -- these were student campers on the university property who reported seeing this man with what they thought was a gun, thought it was a long-barreled gun with a shorthandle. but as the university has said, the man who supposedly carried it has not been found. for obvious reasons, this is a haunting story to report to you right now because it was just april of 2007 where so tragically, 33 individuals were killed in what was and
there he was, as the famed hightower in all six "police academy" movies, steve guttenberg and the gang. no word yet how bubba smith died. >>> again, we update you on the breaking news coming from the campus of virginia tech. we are learning more information even as we speak right now. i'm going to read my notes as we talk to you. at this point, federal officials are telling us they're waiting to hear if they are needed at virginia tech. they tell nbc news justice...
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eric bolling sitting in for steve today. great to see you. brace yourself for a wild day on wall street. >> brian: how wild? >> eric: i'm looking now and the dow futures, which are a good indicator of where we'll open here in about an hour and a half, down 200 points. that's based on mostly the european markets, asian markets were down, but the european markets started to roll down. but then look at europe, london down 1.9%. germany down 3.4%. that's a big number because germany is really the kind of one stronghold in europe, the up with holding the european continent afloat. >> gretchen: the dow futures here fluctuating, but down -- >> eric: 201 now. >> gretchen: the new weekly jobless claims reports, they come out at 8:30 a.m. eastern time as they do every thursday. the numbers expected to rise, unfortunately. we'll bring you those numbers immediately. >> brian: the euro is having trouble. they're trying to offer some bonds. the germans are not into it. why do american banks react to that? >> eric: because the fear is, again, that spreading
eric bolling sitting in for steve today. great to see you. brace yourself for a wild day on wall street. >> brian: how wild? >> eric: i'm looking now and the dow futures, which are a good indicator of where we'll open here in about an hour and a half, down 200 points. that's based on mostly the european markets, asian markets were down, but the european markets started to roll down. but then look at europe, london down 1.9%. germany down 3.4%. that's a big number because germany is...
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they say according to steve haye serbgs of the weekly standard that that was likely to preserve the ofpg option of a presidential run. he is seriously considering getting in for his own reasons, not necessarily to force those who are already in to talk like paul ryan talks. >> reporter: the biggest reason he did not want to be on the super committee is he thinks it's not a good idea and won't work and will end up diluting his brand. whether he wants to run for president now, whether he wants to run for president another time, or run for senate, being on this committee the results that they produce will be unappealing. it's not like what they produce people are going to cheer in the streets for. conservatives are not going to like it, neither will liberals. ryan doesn't want to associate with that. it dilutes his brand. megyn: his office is changing that he, quote, hasn't changed his mind. that doesn't debunk the reporting that he's considering changing his mind more and more seriously. he's 41 years old. service in the house of representatives. would he have a serious chance? would he be
they say according to steve haye serbgs of the weekly standard that that was likely to preserve the ofpg option of a presidential run. he is seriously considering getting in for his own reasons, not necessarily to force those who are already in to talk like paul ryan talks. >> reporter: the biggest reason he did not want to be on the super committee is he thinks it's not a good idea and won't work and will end up diluting his brand. whether he wants to run for president now, whether he...
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steve moore is a senior economic writer for the "wall street journal." some are calling this an irene stimulus package saying look at all the construction workers and other folks who are going to have to go out there and do the cleanup, valid? >> megyn i'm not one of those economists that thinks that a serious hurricane and flooding sometime later the economy. this is the old method gee of broken windows, you break the windows and have somebody to fix them and that sometime later the economy. the fact that people have flooded basements and i saw the pictures you've been showing all days on fox news that is not a stimulus to the economy. it's going to reduce the wealth of american households. the only question, megyn is by how much. i've seen statistics as you have, tense of billions. i think that is a little high, ten to 20 billions. katrina was 125 billion. not nearly the magnitude of that but still very troubling. megyn: on the grand scale of the u.s. economy that seems like a blib in terms of financial costs, am i wrong? >> it is. if you look at the r
steve moore is a senior economic writer for the "wall street journal." some are calling this an irene stimulus package saying look at all the construction workers and other folks who are going to have to go out there and do the cleanup, valid? >> megyn i'm not one of those economists that thinks that a serious hurricane and flooding sometime later the economy. this is the old method gee of broken windows, you break the windows and have somebody to fix them and that sometime...
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. >> steve: he's going to perform his hit "lost." right? >> yeah. the last single we played "you" was off our new album that just came out. >> steve: we'll see you back here, "fox & friends" tomorrow, anyway off to "america's newsroom." we start with a fox news alert. the east coast is bracing for the wrath of hurricane irene. it's coming in as a category 2. it is gang strength as millions of people get ready for this. they are warning residents to prepare for the worst in virginia. gregg: you are so cheerful in the face catastrophy. martha: what else can we do? we watch and we wait. gregg: we have got you covered up and down the east coast. but particularly the folks in the south not taking any chances. the hurricane center saying this is a nightmare scenario. evacuation order forcing people to secure their homes or get of town completely. martha: let's go down to john roberts who is live from kill devil hills in north carolina. first we'll go to janice dean tracking the storm in the extreme weather center. >> reporter: i hope you know your evacuat
. >> steve: he's going to perform his hit "lost." right? >> yeah. the last single we played "you" was off our new album that just came out. >> steve: we'll see you back here, "fox & friends" tomorrow, anyway off to "america's newsroom." we start with a fox news alert. the east coast is bracing for the wrath of hurricane irene. it's coming in as a category 2. it is gang strength as millions of people get ready for this. they are...
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steve bennett of the washington monthly may have said it best. hannity and limbaugh want their minions to believe bush maintained a prosperous nation. hannity made the mistake monday night, he hasn't corrected it since then. limbaugh originated the lie last week, and no word from him. or any of the websites that watch this stuff. lying about the state of the economy president obama inherited. and lying about a fact as important as the one is just bald faced psycho talk. >>> if you live in rick perry's texas, then you probably don't have health insurance. even if you have a job. the real life implications of perry care coming up. introducing the schwab mobile app. it's schwab at your fingertips wherever, whenever you want. one log in lets you monitor all of your balances and transfer between accounts, so your money can move as fast as you do. check out your portfolio, track the market with live updates. and execute trades anywhere and anytime the inspiration hits you. even deposit checks right from your phone. just take a picture, hit deposit and
steve bennett of the washington monthly may have said it best. hannity and limbaugh want their minions to believe bush maintained a prosperous nation. hannity made the mistake monday night, he hasn't corrected it since then. limbaugh originated the lie last week, and no word from him. or any of the websites that watch this stuff. lying about the state of the economy president obama inherited. and lying about a fact as important as the one is just bald faced psycho talk. >>> if you live...
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so he crossed his fingers and showed an assistant prosecutor named steve kaplan what he had. >> mac, he says, you've got a winner here. i think i can work with this. >> you got a green light? >> got a green light. >> how do you feel? >> i couldn't wait to get the warrant. i couldn't wait to go up there and see art. >> on january 8th, 2008, jen, mac, and his regular partner drove an unmarked police car up wintry roads to muskegon. they were going to arrest ream and bring him back to their police station for one more interview, their last crack at him before he lawyered up. ream was waiting in a prison holding cell. >> i said, well, i have a warrant for your arrest for the murder of cindy zarzycki. >> it was almost eerie, his lack of reaction. it was like, we just charged you with the first and second-degree murder of a 13-year-old girl, pass the salt. >> they rigged off a concealed camera in the police car but didn't capture anything useful from ream. he was blithely shooting the breeze with his arresting officers. >> he was actually even joking a lot with us on the way home. yelling
so he crossed his fingers and showed an assistant prosecutor named steve kaplan what he had. >> mac, he says, you've got a winner here. i think i can work with this. >> you got a green light? >> got a green light. >> how do you feel? >> i couldn't wait to get the warrant. i couldn't wait to go up there and see art. >> on january 8th, 2008, jen, mac, and his regular partner drove an unmarked police car up wintry roads to muskegon. they were going to arrest...